LEAKED: These are the new features Apple is reportedly developing for the Apple Watch

The Apple Watch just officially launched last month, but it looks
like Apple already has a ton of new features in store for the
device.

Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac
just published a new report detailing these features, which
include a new "Find My Watch" functionality, integration with
Apple TV, and new health capabilities.

Gurman has a strong track record when it comes to reporting
details on upcoming Apple products. He reported accurate
information about the Apple Watch and iPhone 6 before both
products launched last year.

There's no indication when these features will actually be
released for the Apple Watch, but Gurman says some of them may be
introduced at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in
June.

Here's what his sources are saying about Apple's next big update
for the Apple Watch:

"Find My Watch," similar to "Find My iPhone," will help
you recover your lost Apple Watch and remotely lock it or wipe
its data. This feature will also be able to notify you
if you leave your phone behind while wearing the watch.

The Apple Watch may also soon be able to notify you if
your heartbeat is irregular, according to Gurman.
However, this feature is less likely to surface due to
liability concerns and government regulation.

Sleep tracking and blood pressure monitoring are likely
to appear in the Apple Watch in the near future, while
sensors that measure your blood sugar and glucose levels could
arrive down the road.

Apple may allow third parties to develop
"Complications" for the Apple Watch. Complications are
the widgets on the watch that show you the time, weather, etc.
Apple is already reportedly testing a Complication for Twitter
on the Apple Watch. Right now, the Apple Watch only supports
third-party apps, not Complications.

Apple wants you to use the Apple Watch as a remote for
the Apple TV, too, and it plans to market the watch
this way when the next-generation Apple TV is released — which
could happen next month.

One of the biggest criticisms of the Apple Watch is that it
doesn't really do many things that you can't already do with your
iPhone. But, based on Gurman's report, it sounds like Apple is
working on building out features that are unique to the watch,
especially when it comes to health and fitness.

The Apple Watch was supposed to come with some of these health
features, like the ability to measure your stress levels, but
Apple scrapped them at the last minute because they didn't
work well, The Wall Street Journal reported.

With its current software, the Apple Watch lets you do a few cool
things you can't do with an iPhone — such as the ability to send
your heartbeat to another wearer — but it sounds like Apple is
building more features that could make its smartwatch more
unique.